Grower Services

If you know a Barossa
grape grower who has invested a great deal of their time providing service to
the growing community, consider nominating and acknowledging their achievements
for the 2013 Grape Barossa Grower Service Award.

The Grape Barossa Grower Service Award (GBGSA) evolved from the
need for an award for those hardworking grape grower volunteers who are
involved in many grape growing bodies within the Barossa and within the state
of South Australia. Industry meetings are often held in grape growers' own time
and their efforts of championing the cause of the whole Barossa are often
unseen and unrecognised.

The GBGSA aims to
provide growers with the opportunity to recognise their peers for their
involvement and contribution to our industry within the Barossa.

Leo Pech, long-standing
Barossa grape grower and industry stalwart, was the inaugural recipient and was
recognised for his achievements at the Barons of Barossa Declaration of Vintage
in February 2011.

If you know a Barossa grower who has invested a great deal of their time
providing services to the grape growing community, please help us acknowledge
their achievements by nominating them for the 2013 Grape Barossa Grower Service
Award.

The successful recipient
will be presented with the award at the Barons of the Barossa Declaration of
Vintage Ceremony in February 2013. In order to be considered for the
award, the person nominated must:

Be or have been involved in viticulture as a grower for a
minimum of 10 years, within the Barossa; and/or

Be involved and have made significant contributions to industry
bodies within the Barossa, South Australian and/or Australia.